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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: west_coast_rider on May 02, 2002, 02:35:00 PM
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my brother heard a remix of the song on power 106 fm and he said they replaced the entire beat with like an indian guitar. he said it sounded pretty good too
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well, thats sounds hella tite. But who is on the remix?
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same people
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Dre made a remix with busta rhymes, was that it?
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i think he said it is still rakim
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that might be her new song with r.kelly called "the truth" i heard that on power.
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really? how is the beat on that one?
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i wanna hear this shit on power ;)
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I heard Dre produced a Remix with Bustah Rhymes...I dunno, my computers been fucked up...
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i don't know if your brother is referring to the dre remix where rakim has 2 verses, but i believe info about that track has already been posted on the board
peace
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I just heard the remix, and its without Busta...
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I'm Downloading This Right Now, Sounds Very Dope So Far.
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link=board=general;num=1020386100;start=0#11 date=05/05/02 at 16:31:22]I'm Downloading This Right Now, Sounds Very Dope So Far.
where are u downloading this from?
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where are u downloading this from?
Overseer Hooked It Up For Me On mIRC.
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its an imposter.. its not me ::)
btw.. i don't like this version much
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WTF? I'm Tripping.... It Was Ka Rule aka Mop Bot Who Hooked Me Up With This. Bug Him For It!
:o
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lollllllllllll ;D
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Isnt it just a 2 verses version from Rakim?
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beats quite diff .. its not so repetitive..
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Dr. Dre has produced two remixes of the Truth Hurts debut single "Addictive" featuring Rakim, which climbed to Number Eight this week on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.
While Rakim delivers a rap verse on the original version of the song, produced by DJ Quik, the new Dr. Dre remixes include additional verses from Rakim. The remixes are expected to be serviced to radio soon.
Truth Hurts performed the song publicly for the first time at BET's recent Spring Bling festival. Truth Hurts' debut album, Truthfully Speaking, is scheduled to be released on June 25 on Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records.
The St. Louis-bred singer has provided background vocals for Busta Rhymes and D12. In 2000, she performed the intro for Dr. Dre's "Let Me Ride" while on the Up In Smoke tour.
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